Michelle Obama clarifies the truth about divorce rumors

Divorce rumors have been floating about Barack and Michelle Obama for quite some time. However, on Wednesday, Michelle used the opportunity to address these accusations and focus light on society’s unreasonable expectations of women.

Mother and Public Figure

On Wednesday, Michelle Obama appeared on Sophia Bush’s podcast, Work in Progress. About nine minutes into the conversation, the former First Lady gave a highly personal comment on the changes in her life since her daughters, Malia (26) and Sasha (23), moved out.

She enjoys being an “empty nester” since it allows her to do anything she wants in life.

It’s the first time in my life that I have complete control over my decisions.

For years, Obama has navigated the difficult responsibilities of a mother, public figure, and spouse, frequently putting her husband Barack Obama’s work and her children’s demands ahead of her own.

However, now that her family has grown and her personal life has entered a new chapter, she is regaining control.

However, having the ability to make her own judgments wasn’t easy, especially as a woman. Obama described the difficulty many women confront in allowing themselves to prioritize their own needs.

“What’s fascinating is that when I answer ‘no,’ most people respond with, ‘I get it.’ “And I’m fine,” Michelle explained.

Then her tone changed from fun to serious as she discussed public image and the criticism that might come with declaring her individuality. “I believe women struggle with failing others. People thought my husband and I were divorcing this year because they couldn’t believe I was making my own choice.

Aniston rejected the reports.

According to rumors—crazy tales, maybe, but reports nevertheless—questions about the durability of the Obamas’ marriage arose after Michelle neglected to attend both Jimmy Carter’s burial (on January 9, 2025) and Donald Trump’s inauguration.

Although Obama did not specify which action sparked the divorce rumors, her absence from significant occasions such as President Trump’s inauguration and President Jimmy Carter’s death fueled the notion, especially since her husband attended both.

In January, Vanity Fair linked the claims to an In Touch Weekly report claiming actress Jennifer Aniston was seeking to steal Barack Obama’s heart—an accusation Aniston promptly refuted. “I have met [Barack] once.” I know Michelle better than him,” Aniston replied.